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T-Mobile 5G Enables Cable-Free Broadcasts At PGA Championship

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Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon

Live production has always been shaped by infrastructure.

Where can the cameras go?

Where can the crew connect?

How fast can footage move from capture to distribution?

At the Range Show, 5G On Demand changes that equation:

→ No fixed infrastructure → No visible cables → Broadcast-quality delivery from wherever the action is

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Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon

The takeaway for me:

Cable-free broadcast is not just a media story.

It is an enterprise operations story.

When connectivity is flexible, teams can rethink where work happens, how fast content moves, and what “live” can actually mean.

Learn more: https://t-mo.co/3QVpSQX

What workflow in your business is still being limited by fixed infrastructure?

T-Mobile for Business Partner

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Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon

Then it moves beyond the range.

Out on the course, aerial fly cams can go tee to green.

Photographers can upload via 5G Photojournalism.

Production teams can stay connected through network-based production layers, in collaboration with Clear-Com.

Different workflows.

Same underlying idea:

The network becomes the production layer.

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Ronald van Loon@Ronald_vanLoon

The most interesting example was the mobile 4D capture system.

It enables:

→ 360 degree swing analysis → Real-time broadcast-quality content delivery → Cameras that follow the talent, not the other way around

That last point is the shift.

Production starts to become mobile by default.

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Tech P@Tech_p001

@Ronald_vanLoon @TMobileBusiness This is powerful

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